Justin Bieber has had a very busy few weeks, and last night, he topped it off with an awesome performance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." The teen heartthrob showed off some killer dance moves while he sang his latest hit, "Boyfriend," for his adoring fans. 2012 has been crazy for Bieber so far. Here is a look at the things he's been up to recently.
Date with a fan
Nobody could ever accuse Justin of not loving his fans! When Cady Eimer, a teenage Bieberholic from Virginia, asked her idol to be her date for prom, nobody was very surprised when he said he couldn't make it. However, in an unexpected move, Justin surprised Cady at her high school dance with a video message, inviting her to the Billboard Music Awards! This past weekend, Eimer's dreams came true when she attended the star-studded event with Bieber at her side. For someone so young, it's hard to deny the boy knows how to keep his followers happy!
Graduating high school
While we all know Justin best for his talent on stage, his charm and his charisma, he's not just a pretty face. This month, Biebs graduated high school. In spite of traveling all over the world, performing to millions and recording albums, he also managed to keep up with his education. He says it was his mom who convinced him to keep studying, and even though it was tough to balance school and all his other commitments, he managed it. Way to go, Justin!
Huge American tour announcement
With his studies over, the Canadian star now has some time to get out on the road and tour. Bieber has just announced a massive 46 date tour of the States, starting at the end of September, and carrying on through until the end of January 2013! This is a big deal for the young superstar, and if he can pull it off with his usual ease, it should help to propel him even further into superstardom!
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